Winco
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I own your ass sleep walker.You asked for a decade that a drought happened in Seattle. I gave you two--the 80s and the 2020s. You can't refute either and you immediately resort to your typical ignorant pejoratives and non sequiturs. Run along Winnie, you still haven't grown up.
Take that nap.
Cool, in 1983.
What were the damages caused?
From your moronic post below, what caused this?
Who are you blaming?
Ask Admiral Rockwell Tory if he was talking about 1983?
Dear Lord, Concerned American is such a Candy Ass Loser.
Take that Nap.
Impact on Seattle
- Temperature and Weather: The summer of 1983 saw several heat waves, with temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C) in many areas. This contributed to dry conditions.
Consequences
- Agricultural Effects: The drought led to substandard crop yields in various regions, including parts of Canada, which were also affected by the dry conditions.
- Heat Waves: The combination of drought and heat waves resulted in severe impacts on both the environment and public health, with several states reporting fatalities due to extreme heat.